Ok guys I compiled it, (Note to self, Don't do this again for another 12 months)
What a pain, package after package, Anyways I compiled it with firewire support, So you get all in one package now, if I missed anything in package just let me know, I made 2 packages one with the devs and jack full all together so you can compile with it, and one with just plain jack and all the other needed applications for firewire to work. Most would only need the smaller package, on if your planning on compiling really use the other package.
enjoy
ttuuxxx
no devs
http://www.puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/programs/multimedia/jack-1.9.1-Stripped.pet

We are looking for packagers that are interested in creating packages for their favourite distro.

It's about time to get Puppy mentioned on their site (lots of potential users!)

When I was compiling it I had a choice of using libfreebob OR libffado, I went to ubuntu and they were using libfreebob as default, So I went with that, if your using libfreebob then you don't need ffado and vice versa.
Am I missing something here? Also fado uses dbus, and thats not good if we have to revert to using dbus.
http://freebob.sourceforge.net/index.php/Main_Page
"Our goal now expands to 'providing Linux support for any Firewire based audio interface'."
with libfreebob I had to compile the following dependencies for firewire support.
libavc1394-0.5.3
libiec61883-1.1.0
libraw1394
ttuuxxx_________________http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games

Heres a little recording studio called traverso, you need jack audio from my above post and also qt to run it its actually pretty nice once you look at the preferences and play with it a bit.
enjoy
ttuuxxx
ps tell me If I forgot to include anything asap, I'll be formating my pc and these files will be gone in around 15hrs. After that I'm not recompiling all these over again

When I was compiling it I had a choice of using libfreebob OR libffado, I went to ubuntu and they were using libfreebob as default, So I went with that, if your using libfreebob then you don't need ffado and vice versa.
Am I missing something here?

When I was compiling it I had a choice of using libfreebob OR libffado, I went to ubuntu and they were using libfreebob as default, So I went with that, if your using libfreebob then you don't need ffado and vice versa.
Am I missing something here?

ZynAddSubFX is a powerful realtime, multi-timbral software synthesizer for Linux. It is microtonal, and the instruments made by it sounds like those from professional keyboards. The program has effects like Reverb, Echo, Chorus, Phaser...

You can find all the instruments in the /usr/share/zynaddsubfx folder, I think you have to manually set that part up, After that its a pretty amazing synthesizer
ttuuxxx

Thanks again tuuxxx !
I've been using ZynAddSubFX with Ubuntu studio and Musix, and it's a must for pupitup.
What are some of the features of the new alsa .pet ?
I'll install those two right away._________________Don't poop it down... Pup it Up !

I apologize if this post could seem a bit trivial and simplistic among Musician pups which I discovered (eh.. waow !) early this morning.

I 'd (just...!) like to record sounds just from the pc built-in-soundcard (i.e. simply without any audio input device connected to the pc rear panel connectors, nor usb or other).
Sounds files (.mp3, .wma, .midi, etc..files) get well played using gxine or Pmusic)
I ran Alsa configuration and got setup on the intel card. (I did not try setup on legacy or other).

Here is the code returned when doing aplay -l in a terminal: (I found this browsing on the murgalinux forum looking at posts about souncard).

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